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Conversion, Catechumenate, and Baptism in the Early Church (Studies in Early Christianity) (Library Binding)

Saturday, December 12th, 2009

Conversion, Catechumenate, and Baptism in the Early Church (Studies in Early Christianity)

Review

A solid collection that should prove of long service. It should find a place in the reference collections of seminaries, colleges and universities supporting studies in the field.–Religious Studies Review

An integrated overview of historyThe volume in this series are arranged topically to cover biography, literature, doctrines, practices, institutions, worship, missions, and daily life. Archaeology and art as well as writings are drawn on to illuminate the Christian movement in its early centuries. Ample attention is also given to the relation of Christianity to pagan thought and life, to the Roman state, to Judaism, and to doctrines and practices that came to be judged as heretical or schismatic. Introductions to each volume tie the articles together for an integrated understanding of the history. Offers insights and understanding The aim of the collection is to give balanced and comprehensive coverage, selected on the basis of the followi (more…)